Bay Leave / Bay Laurel Laurus Nobilis Bay Leaf (Leaves of laurel) Family: Lauraceae Botanical name: Laurus nobilis. Origin: Egypt Packing: 20 kg bags or 5 kg carton box Cultivation: Common HS Code: 0910990000 What are the uses of Bay leaf in food? 1) Laurel plant is one of the most common herbs in the kitchens of the Mediterranean region. 2) In Italy, they use the aromatic property of laurel leaves to make their special Italian pasta sauces. 3) Due to the distinctive flavor of Bay leaves, they may be used to cook any kind of food. 4) To drink a unique soup you can use ground laurel leaves. It grants a special taste for soups. Did the Ancient Egyptians know & use Bay leaf Leaves (Laurus leaves)? 1) Ancient Egyptians used the Bay leaf as a symbol of victory and pride, they also used it as a crown for heroes and poets. 2) They squeezed the aromatic fruits of Bay leaf to get a special oil known as laurel oil. 3) They used the bay leaves (Laurus leaves) oil for sores and wounds. 4) They used the bay leaves (Laurus leaves) oil as a pomade for headaches.
Bay Leave Bay Leaf (Leaves of laurel) Family: Lauraceae Botanical name: Laurus nobilis. Origin: Egypt Packing: 20 kg bags or 5 kg carton box Cultivation: Common HS Code: 0910990000 What are the uses of Bay leaf in food? 1) Laurel plant is one of the most common herbs in the kitchens of the Mediterranean region. 2) In Italy, they use the aromatic property of laurel leaves to make their special Italian pasta sauces. 3) Due to the distinctive flavor of Bay leaves, they may be used to cook any kind of food. 4) To drink a unique soup you can use ground laurel leaves. It grants a special taste for soups. Did the Ancient Egyptians knows & use Bay leaf Leaves (Laurus leaves)? 1) Ancient Egyptians used the Bay leaf as a symbol of victory and pride, they also used it as a crown for heroes and poets. 2) They squeezed the aromatic fruits of Bay leaf to get special oil known as laurel oil. 3) They used the bay leaves (Laurus leaves) oil for sores and wounds. 4) They used the bay leaves (Laurus leaves) oil as a pomade for headaches.
Egyptian Crushed dry Basil / Dried Basil / Basil Leaves Botanical name: Ocimum Basilicum Family: Lamiaceae HS Code: 12119000 Origin: Egypt Packing: 20 kg bags Cultivation: Common Dried Method: Air Dried Stories of Ancient Egyptian & Basil: 1- Basil juice is used in the treatment of some ear diseases. 2- Basil seeds when boiling are used as a calming 3- Against urinary incontinence 4- It is a diuretic
Crushed Dry Basil leaves / Dried Basil Botanical name: Ocimum Basilicum Family: Lamiaceae HS Code: 12119000 Origin: Egypt Packing: 20 kg bags Cultivation: Common Dried Method: Air Dried Stories of Ancient Egyptian & Basil: 1- Basil juice is used in the treatment of some ear diseases. 2- Basil seeds when boiling are used as a calming 3- Against urinary incontinence 4- It is a diuretic
It is also known as tejpat, tejapatta, Malabar leaf, Indian bark, Indian cassia, or malabathrum. It has aromatic leaves which are used for culinary and medicinal purposes. Bay leaf powder is used alone or with other spices. Fresh or dried bay leaves powder is used in cooking for its distinctive flavor and fragrance. The leaves powder is often used to flavor soups, sauces, stews, meat dishes, and pickling recipes. As with many spices and flavorings, the fragrance of the bay leaf powder is more noticeable than its taste. FEATURES: Good aroma Pungnant taste Nice food ingredients in cooking Color: dark brown Mesh: 80-100mesh; 100-120mesh or as required
Basil Leaves Dried Basil Botanical name: Ocimum Basilicum Family: Lamiaceae HS Code: 12119000 Origin: Egypt Packing: 20 kg bags Cultivation: Common Dried Method: Air Dried Stories of Ancient Egyptian & Basil: 1- Basil juice is used in the treatment of some ear diseases. 2- Basil seeds when boiling are used as a calming 3- Against urinary incontinence 4- It is a diuretic 5- To temper the temperature rise
Patta painting is a form of ethnic art painted on palm leaves & on silk fabrics which makes beautiful dresses and wall hangings and other artifacts. Packing depends on the size and weight.
Specification: - Original: Vietnam - Material: Areca leaf, palm leaf - Usage: for food - Function: Eco3-friendly Packaging: in PP bag of 25/50kgs, a carton of 10kgs or plastic box of 500g, following buyerâ??s will. 1*40â??fcl = 8mts. Price: please revert to us Payment & delivery: 100% L/C at sight or T/T in advance 40%, negotiable.
Areca plates, also known as betel nut plates or palm leaf plates, are eco-friendly disposable plates made from the dried and fallen leaves of the Areca palm tree, native to India and other tropical regions. These plates come in various sizes, typically ranging from 4 inches to 12 inches in diameter, catering to different serving needs. In terms of quality, Areca plates are valued for their natural and biodegradable properties, making them an environmentally sustainable alternative to plastic or styrofoam plates. They are lightweight yet sturdy, suitable for serving both hot and cold food items. The texture of Areca plates varies depending on the manufacturing process and the specific leaves used, but they generally have a smooth surface suitable for serving food. These plates are popular for various occasions, including parties, weddings, picnics, and other events where disposable tableware is needed. They are appreciated not only for their eco-friendliness but also for their rustic and natural aesthetic, adding a touch of elegance to any dining setting. Overall, Areca plates offer a convenient, sustainable, and eco-friendly solution for disposable tableware needs. Size: 4 inches to 12 inches in diameter Country of Origin: India Grade Standard: Thickness, Texture, Finish, Eco-Friendly Packaging Type: Paper Box, Plastic Packet Shelf Life: 12 Months Packing: Customizable Certifications: SPICE BOARD / G.S.T. / I.E.C./ MSME MOQ: 1000 Nos. Binomial Name: Areca catechu Family : HS Code 4602.10.00 / 46021919, 46021990 Indian origin export-quality areca plates are eco-friendly disposable plates made from the dried leaves of the areca palm tree, scientifically known as Areca catechu. These plates are gaining popularity globally as a sustainable alternative to traditional disposable tableware due to their natural, biodegradable, and compostable properties.
Bay leaves, known as "Tej Patta: in Hindi, are the aromatic leaves that bring depth and fragrance to a wide range of culinary dishes. Sourced from the bay laurel tree (Laurus nobilis), these dried leaves are a staple in Indian, Mediterranean, and European cuisines. At Vishwarupa Global Trades Vision Private Limited, we offer the finest bay leaves, carefully selected and processed to ensure they deliver a robust flavor and aroma that elevates your cooking. Origin and Cultivation Our bay leaves are sourced from the lush regions of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, where the bay laurel tree thrives in the cool, mountainous climate. The leaves are hand-picked when fully mature and then naturally dried to preserve their essential oils and aromatic properties. Once dried, the leaves are meticulously sorted and cleaned to meet our high standards of quality and purity. Flavour Profile Bay leaves have a distinctively fragrant, slightly floral aroma with a subtle bitterness and hints of pine, mint, and pepper. When added to dishes, they impart a complex, layered flavour that enhances the overall taste of the food. Bay leaves are typically used whole and removed before serving, as their tough texture makes them difficult to chew. Culinary Uses Bay leaves are a versatile ingredient used in various culinary traditions to infuse flavor into dishes: Indian Cuisine: In Indian cooking, bay leaves are often used in curries, biryanis, pulao, and masalas. They are usually added at the beginning of the cooking process to release their full flavor. Soups and Stews: Bay leaves are a classic addition to soups, stews, and broths, where they contribute a deep, aromatic flavor that complements vegetables, meats, and legumes. Sauces and Marinades: The leaves are used to flavor sauces, gravies, and marinades, particularly in Mediterranean and European cuisines. They pair well with tomatoes, garlic, and wine. Rice Dishes: Bay leaves are commonly used to season rice dishes, such as pilafs and risottos, adding a subtle complexity to the grain. Pickling and Preserves: Bay leaves are often included in pickling brines and preserves, where their antimicrobial properties help in the preservation process while adding a unique flavor. Braising and Roasting: The leaves are used in braising liquids and roasting pans to flavor meats, poultry, and vegetables, enhancing the savory notes of the dish. Packaging and Availability Our bay leaves are available in various packaging sizes, catering to the needs of different customers, from bulk quantities for industrial use to smaller packs for home cooks. We ensure that the leaves are packed in airtight, moisture-resistant containers to preserve their freshness, aroma, and flavor during storage and transportation.